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Hello,
I've got one question: I have made a notation containing several staves, but now I want to transpose several measures of one single staff (4 half-steps down). My problem is, that all staves are transposed, not only the staff I've selected before. Is it not possible to only transpose on staff in a notation with several staves? |
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Hi Snoops,
Yes you can transpose only one staff, but if I were going to make just a few measures 4 1/2 tones lower, the fastest way would be to select those measures (Ctrl and mouse drag). then move the notes down by that much. all best, mgj |
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I found the solution. Thanks for your advice
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